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Staničić: Booking Is Slow, But Without Major Disruptions To Travel Market
He said it was very hard to make any forecasts right now considering the Ukraine crisis and its impact on ...
Ukraine Situation Brings New Period Of Uncertainty, Croatian Tourism Association Says
Any war situation, regardless of the vicinity, deters from travel, he told Hina, adding that at the moment it is ...
Autumn Offers in Croatia Planned to Extend Season, Some Up to 50% Off
Slobodna Dalmacija reports that October this year will be “Croatian Tourism Month,” as part of which Croatian citizens and foreign ...
Three More Croatian Restaurants Awarded Michelin Star
The three new restaurants that have been awarded a single Michelin star are Nebo in Rijeka (housed in the Costabella ...
August Overnight Stays in Croatia Reach 93% of Record 2019!
In August 2021, there were 4.3 million arrivals and 30.7 million overnight stays in Croatia, i.e., 59 percent more arrivals ...
Over Half a Million Tourists Currently in Croatia
Istria and Kvarner regions, as well as Split-Dalmatia County and Zadar County are leading the list with the most guests ...
CNN in King’s Landing: Richard Quest Embraces Dubrovnik Culture
Big time celebrities are nothing new in Dubrovnik. Still, when one of them is travelling to actually do a report ...
Zadar County Presented to Italian Agents and Media
As htz.hr reports, the virtual presentation gathered more than 60 participants. The presentation included information on the national safety label ...
Digitalisation of Nautical Fees, Payments in Person Suspended
Tourist fees for nautical tourists in Croatia can now be paid online, reports Goran Rihelj for Hrturizam. The website Nautika ...
Croatia Resumes Issuing Tourist Visas to Russians
Russian national airline Aeroflot will fly from Moscow to Pula, Dubrovnik and Split every day from the start of June to ...